John Forster, American Coach Factory, NAPIER. ALL descriptions nf CARRIAGES, WAGGON EITES. BUGGIES, CARTS &e, i built to order, at the lowest remunerative • prices. , The best materials only usea, and imported '' direct from America. i * # * J. F. took the First Prize at the H.B.A. and P. Soeiety’s Show. 15 N' ORTH BRITISH and MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY. i LONDON AND EDINBURGH. Established 1809. Subscribed Capital £2,000,000 sterling Fire Reserve Funds, 1876... ~£1,082,768 FIRE DEPARTMENT Insurances effected for Seven Years byprepavmeut are charged for Six only. Losses settled with Promptitude and Liber--1 ality, Forms of proposals and all further infori mation may be obtained, on application to 1). MALCOLM UKB, I 17 Agent for Poverty Bay.
John Maynard BEGS to inform his friends and the public that he has resumed his old trade, and is now opening his new and commodious Butvmhkb bHor at the corner of Gladstone Hoad and Peel-street, where he will be prepared lo supply onlj the best and primesi qualities of limsF, AlUTiuh, and i'UKK lo nw uuslomerß. J. M.. has now succeeded in aecunng some of the finest cattle and sheep IN I’UE COLUN Y. kor quality and cut his meat cannot be surpassed in New Zealand, 18 JOHN MAYNARD.
Oyster Saloon, Gladstone ! .Hoad, (Next Mr Hall’s Saddlery.) J. BEVERIDGE, Fbvitbbeb, Fishmonger, Poulterer i AND GB'IC.EB, BEGS to announce that he will open his j New Premises on MUN DA k, October | dUUi, with a general assortment of bruit, ; bun, Poultry, Grocery, &c., and solicits a - share of public patronage. Fresh supplies of Oysters by every steamer, j which be is prepared to sell wholesale oe j ail . 8 I i THE ATTEHTIOH OF THE LADiES! Is Pabticclahly Draws to the following i NEW SUMMER GOODS; Just Opened, Which have been carefully selected, both for Suitability of Price Vsoftdacss, ‘ BY MRS. EAST (. r i r_ (,1 Lace Muslin ’’l ® Fancy Prints ® P.. SmtPBD Prints h l Hovlb’s Best Assorted Prints k r Brilliant Prints ffi Black and White Prints (t Plain Sateens j " - _ Printed Sateens q " j tii Jaeas’EskSilk —At ' M ! ■H L * J . E2 & t ’ S, i
UPPER GLADSTONE ROAD. I Black Spanish Lace, /\ Black Lappet Lace, Verselle Guipure, j I Tatting Lace, Irish Crochet Lace, I I Real Maltese Lace, And a large variety I I Lace Curtains and of other Lace Trim-/ > Curtain Net, mings. i / White Bretonne Net Blaekspot Net, | I Magpie Chenille Millinery Net! I I Net. Ladies’ Umbrellas, \/ Ladies’ Sunshades, i AVERY Varied and good assortment of Swiss Embroidery and Insertion, A VARIETY of XjL Hosiery,Corsets, and a good assortment of Ladies’ Under clothing (BEST QUALITY). CHILDREN’S Hats, and Blouses and Diaper Pinafores, in various patterns, and well made & trimmed. / A NICE lot of Embroidery Also,—Just kA. Si i ks> Parisian and I J Dresden Wools, and Brigg’s ’ | Patent Transfer Patterns HAND. I f° r Crewel Work up to 8 yinches wide. .7. e ’-K’ S 3 "X“, CpPEK ULADBIUNE ROAD IV
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1278, 19 February 1883, Page 1
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